We’re stoked to be premiering Kill The Darling’s new single, ‘Hounds’, a brooding slice of electric guitar-driven pop that sees the band paving a new road for themselves.
Premiere:
Trouble Juice Exclusive:
Sleep Decade – Collapse
Sleep Decade’s second album Collapse is a masterclass in lush soundscapes, sparsity and thoughtful instrumentation, and our mates at Dusky Tracks have been kind enough to give Trouble Juice an exclusive listen.
Fiction, Faces and Fine Art – Writer and Artist Mark Chu
We caught up with the New York based writer and artist Mark Chu just as he put the finishing touches on his recent show OPUS at Abbotsford’s MARFA Gallery to get the scoop on his work, his past as a 15 year old pianist with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the future in his multi-faceted career.
Happy Tuesday – Chelsea Tuesday
Melbourne based collage artist Chelsea Tuesday is set to unveil her first solo exhibition Happy Tuesday at The Old Bar on Tuesday the 6th of February.
Snug Succour – Katie Eraser
Australian, contemporary artist Katie Eraser is set to showcase her highly anticipated second solo-show titled ‘Snug Succour’ at Besser Space in Collingwood.
Premiere:
Chloe St. Claire –
Young Like That
Chloe St. Claire’s debut EP Young Like That is a really impressive introduction to the young musician – it’s a collection of ethereal psych folk, full with swirling guitars, emotive lyrics and Chloe’s gloriously dreamy vocals.
A Flower Each Month –
Tegan Iversen
Opening today is Tegan Iversen’s second solo exhibition ‘A Flower Each Month’ at Montsalvat, Residents Gallery in Eltham.
South Space 18
South Space 18 is a music, art and film festival highlighting the creative underbelly of Melbourne’s inner-South.
Monkey Back – Ajay Jennings
Melbourne based artist, Ajay Jennings explores the topic of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome through image-making, opening a conversation about the often misunderstood chronic illness through his visual and written body of work titled Monkey Back.
Gemma Mahoney
Gemma Mahoney is making waves with her bold, experimental design solutions and strict work ethic.
Premiere:
Picket Palace – Hooley Dooley
Picket Palace’s debut album Hooley Dooley is a wild introduction to the band – the album’s nine songs range from reckless to vulnerable, but are all covered in an endearing sense of irresponsibility.
Now Sound –
A Chat with Tobias Willis
TJ caught up with Tobias Willis, director of upcoming music documentary ‘Now Sound’, to talk Melbourne, music and the journey so far.